Tetanus case studies

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Overview

Famous tetanus victims

  • George Montagu - English ornithologist; contracted tetanus when he stepped on a nail.
  • Joe Powell - English footballer; contracted following amputation of a badly broken arm.
  • John A. Roebling - Civil Engineer and Architect famous for his bridge designs, particularly the Brooklyn Bridge; contracted following amputation of his foot due to an injury caused by a ferry when it crashed into a wharf.
  • George Crockett Strong - Union brigadier general in the American Civil War; from wounds sustained in the assault against Fort Wagner on Morris Island, South Carolina.
  • Fred Thomson - silent film actor; stepped on a nail.
  • Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly; wounded by a cannon ball in the Battle of Rain.
  • Traveller - General Robert E. Lee's favorite horse; stepped on a nail.
  • John Thoreau; brother of Henry David Thoreau

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